Vacation was a vacation in my eyes but it might be closer to a nightmare for some. I started the 8 day break with a 6.5 hour epic on the Chequamegon trail network, hit up Cayuna a couple times (my family rented a big house to share up in Cross Lake for a week), a century on my mountain bike with my brothers that took just over 5 hours (ouch!), and I finished it with the 5 hour Rhino Rally Cancer Benefit race at Murphy Hanrehan. That put me at something like 23 hours of riding in 8 days. I was fried and in a big time hole... by accident. There was certainly no reason to bike that much this time of year...other than I was on vacation=)
As a side note, I had ALL kinds of good reasons to be at the Rhino Rally and for those that missed it, you missed a great low key even that supports a great cause and was followed by free Surly Beer and grill goodies! Come next year. You won't be disappointed.
I raced the Murphy TT (back at Murphy again!) on Wednesday down a gear still but had a great time chilling w/ the Freewheel gang. If finished in just over 40 min with some additional beginner trail having been added. My goal will be to break 40 min this year! BTW,the beginner trail at Murphy is ridiculous (not in a good way) and was the only downer on the night.
I tried to rest but did not have much success between commuting, kids/trampoline, lawn, etc the next few days.
I finally was able to lay low and even got a short nap on Saturday before MNMBS number 7. I felt a little better on Sunday, but my legs still had the "I need rest" ache. However, the Border Crossing course at River Falls is one of the best in the series. Even lacking a little leg snap, the single track there is so ROCK'N it makes you forget you are suffering. I gave it a go on my own from the start so I could get a clean look at the singletrack. I never looked back....I was having too much fun! Thanks to Nick, Bob, and the KORC gang for a great venue and race.
Border Crossing Photo from Todd Schaefer
Cheers.
2 comments:
Ride the skinny's and the new rock garden then stop the watch. Do not past go until clean.
My time was 46 min the other day. Had a 2x redo on the wood log skinny. Dang log is getting more tricky these days thanks to a smooth slick surface and no real entry/ must hop on.
Again do not past go until clean.
Regarding the National race in Wisco, give it a go! You're only young once and those like me who don't have the talent to race in the big leagues love to cheer on our locals who do. We're heading over for the sport race and then watching the pro's.
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